Meaningful & Manageable Outcome Measurement

Event

An organization’s ability to understand, measure and communicate about its impact is more important than ever. Funding and impact depend on it. So does internal decision-making. Yet many nonprofits still struggle with outcome measurement. Struggle no more! This workshop will cover what outcome measurement is (and what it is not), offering practical steps you can take right away. In this workshop, participants will learn how to:

Use a structured logic model as a framework for identifying and measuring the expected changes/benefits of your programs and services

Differentiate and see the relationship between activities, outputs, outcomes and indicators

Meaningful & Manageable Outcome Measurement

The Jay and Linda Grunin Foundation is partnering with the Support Center on this project. We are subsidizing this high-value training series to provide you with the tools you need take your organization to the next level. There are three pricing options for the series.

Single Session Pass (per person)

Includes breakfast, lunch, the session and a follow-up booster session (breakfast).

$35

Individual Training Pass (one person at each of the four sessions)

Includes (4) training sessions. For each session you will receive breakfast, lunch, the session and a follow-up booster session (breakfast).

$100

Organization Training Pass (up to three people at each of the four sessions)

Includes (4) training sessions. For each session you will receive breakfast, lunch, the session and a follow-up booster session (breakfast).

$240

Follow-Up Booster Sessions

The month following each training session, voluntary booster breakfast sessions will be held. They will be facilitated by the Support Center and give attendees a chance to further discuss previous trainings, share what they might have implemented, express road blocks, and more. It’s also another opportunity for peer-learning and networking.

Free

*Please note: A limited number of scholarships are available for organizations with financial hardship. Please contact heather@gruninfoundation.org with requests.

Laurel Molloy is an affiliate consultant at Support Center and Founder and CEO of Innovations Quantified (IQ), a consulting firm that has been helping organizations increase their impact since 1999. Through program planning, implementation, and outcome measurement services, IQ has served an international client list that includes the Actors Fund of America, Atlanta Women’s Foundation, Boys & Girls Clubs, FDNY Counseling Unit, and the International Labor Organization.

Laurel Molloy began teaching public workshops at Support Center back in 2001. Since then, she has expanded her involvement to include a wide variety of customized on-site trainings and ongoing consulting engagements. Over the years, Laurel’s work with Support Center has involved both nonprofits and foundations. Select clients include the Brooklyn Museum, CASES, Fortune Society, Horizon Foundation, New York City Department of Small Business Services, Open Society Foundations, PSE&G Foundation, Noel Pointer Foundation, and The Partnership for a Healthier New York City, and Westchester County Youth Bureau. Laurel also authored the widely-utilized instructional guidebook, Finally – Outcome Measurement Strategies Anyone Can Understand, serves on the board of the Association of Nonprofit Specialists, and has lectured at Baruch, NYU, and Hunter.